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Edward Thomas Dore was a native of Glin, county Limerick. He joined the Irish Republican Brotherhood while a student at Rockwell College and fought in the 1916 Easter Rising. He was arrested and interned at Frongoch until the end of 1916 with many of the noted Irish freedom fighters of the time. In 1918, he married Commandant Edward ('Ned') Daly’s sister Nora (1889-1977) and later took over her family’s bakery business at William Street, Limerick. In 1931, he co-founded the Limerick Memorial Committee to fundraise for a monument on Sarsfield Bridge in Limerick city to honour those who died in the Easter Rising. The outbreak of the Second World War, the death of the sculptor and a shortage of funds stalled the project, and it was not until 27 May 1956 that the memorial was unveiled. Edward Dore died at his home in Limerick on 17 June 1972.